Martin Sourada wrote:
On Mon, 2008-08-04 at 11:17 +0300, Nicu Buculei wrote:
He provides various versions, including an OGG Theora. Basically is
about using a single SVG sheet (like
http://jimmac.musichall.cz/images/blog/twitter.png) for keeping the
sources for all resolutions.
This way is easier to reuse gradients or other resources and to visually
compare the icons.
Ahh, that might be useful. Especially for the reuse of gradients. One of the
cons I can think of now is that you cannot effectively use Inkscape's Icon
Preview feature to check for not-so-obvious shortcomings. Also icon positioning
on the resultant canvas is not obvious from it.
With the icon preview I think you are right, it would be probably cool
if Inkscape would change the UI a bit and show the icon preview for a
selection, group or certain area.
I don't think the positioning matters - he uses a template with some
rectangles standing for the variously sized canvases and all the
positioning is relative to those.
Btw. I've played a little with the printer icon and came up with an
enhancement for crispness ;-) Check the attachment.
This one is, IMO, much better.
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